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Dubbing roosters-The roosters comb is cut off. See the most popular reasons for dubbing roosters, if the process is painful to them, and watch our featured video of a rooster being dubbed.

Please watch this video of a rooster being dubbed (getting his comb, wattles, and ear lobes removed) and after you see this we would like you to vote on this procedure and leave a comment to let us know what you think about this process.Most popular reasons for dubbing
Dubbing roosters is a procedure most often used on show birds to give a clean healthy appearance to the birds and birds which are used in illegal cockfighting to prevent the rooster's from grabbing each others combs while they fight, and other roosters are dubbed for health reasons.Dubbing roosters and hens for health reasons
Some people dub their roosters and hens to prevent bacterial infections, to remove frostbitten combs, wattles, and earlobes in an effort to prevent the frostbitten parts from spreading and developing bacterial infections. Some people trim only the comb, if it is too large and obstructing their birds eyesight. Is dubbing a chicken's comb painful to the birds?
The process of dubbing does not appear to be painful to the birds if done correctly but there is a considerable amount of bleeding during the process. If dubbing is done incorrectly the bird will bleed to death.
Some people consider dubbing as a normal procedure needed to keep their chickens healthy and cleaner while many more people consider dubbing as a horrific and unneeded torture of the birds. We would like to know what you think about this procedure. Don't forget to take our survey about dubbing chickens below.
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Featured Video: Dubbing roosters 101

Warning:This video contain's graphic video footage of the actual cutting and removal of a roosters ear lobes, wattles, and comb and blood.Warning:Please do not attempt to dub your birds yourself unless you are licensed vetrinarian

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Karen Stacey's hen named Chuckles is the Winner of our Show Off Your Chicken Contest Feb. 2019.

You could win cool prizes for your chickens! It's easy, just fill out our short official entry form and upload your photo that you want entered in the contest. We will select a new winner on the 4th day every month, announce them and the prize for the next drawing on our official entry form page.If you entered the first drawing and did not win your photos will automatically be entered into the next drawing. If you have not entered your photos yet, you can enter the contest now and be eligible for this contest and the next ones for the rest of the year. Just fill out a short form, upload your photo and you are eligible to win a prize. A new winner is chosen every month.​​​​Enter the Contest

We are currently in need of feed, supplies, medical care for rescued chickens, dogs, cats, and other animals at our sanctuary and an expansion so we can purchase a larger farm. Any amount would be greatly appreciated. We don't keep them in tiny cages like most traditional animal shelters do. All of the birds and animals at Chicken Heaven On Earth are free range on almost 2 acres after they are vetted (dewormed, neutered, spayed, or caponized and parasite free) in a farm environment. Payments can be made securely via Paypal.